Neurology Research

At the University of Maryland, our dedication to patients with debilitating neurological disorders extends beyond the compassionate care we provide. We are committed to neurological research that moves forward new treatments and ways to manage their conditions.

Our researchers are working to lighten the burdens that come with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, strokes and other neurological diseases.

The University of Maryland’s Department of Neurology is one of the top 10 programs in the country in research funding, garnering more than $10 million in grants for research.

Our faculty members’ laboratories are the front line of UM’s neurology research. Their innovative collaborations with other UM departments and outside researchers are leading to breakthroughs and new discoveries.

Neurological Research and Clinical Trials

UM’s research delves into the mechanisms of movement disorders, looks at potential genetic links with Parkinson’s disease and investigates the use of ultrasound instead of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders.

Clinical trials include lifestyle interventions to help patients with mild nerve disease and an exercise program that may reduce the risk of falling in people with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and autonomic neuropathy.